defunct

defunct
adjective
defekt [Maschine]; veraltet [Gesetz]; eingegangen [Zeitung]; überholt, vergessen [Brauch, Idee, Mode]
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de·funct
[dɪˈfʌŋ(k)t]
adj (form) gestorben; (hum) hinüber fam
a \defunct idea eine überholte Vorstellung
a \defunct institution eine ausgediente Institution
a \defunct process ein überholter Vorgang
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[dI'fʌŋkt]
adj
person verstorben; (fig) institution etc eingegangen; idea untergegangen; law außer Kraft
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defunct [dıˈfʌŋkt]
A adj
1. ver-, gestorben
2. ausgestorben
3. fig
a) überholt (Brauch etc), veraltet (Gesetz etc)
b) stillgelegt (Betrieb etc), eingegangen (Zeitung etc)
B s the defunct
a) der oder die Verstorbene,
b) koll die Verstorbenen pl
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adjective
defekt [Maschine]; veraltet [Gesetz]; eingegangen [Zeitung]; überholt, vergessen [Brauch, Idee, Mode]
* * *
adj.
verstorben adj.

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